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lawful
[law-fuhl]
adjective
allowed or permitted by law; not contrary to law.
a lawful enterprise.
Synonyms: legalrecognized or sanctioned by law; legitimate.
a lawful marriage; a lawful heir.
Synonyms: licitappointed or recognized by law; legally qualified.
a lawful king.
acting or living according to the law; law-abiding.
a lawful man; a lawful community.
lawful
/ ˈlɔːfʊl /
adjective
allowed, recognized, or sanctioned by law; legal
Other Word Forms
- lawfulness noun
- lawfully adverb
- prelawful adjective
- prelawfully adverb
- prelawfulness noun
- quasi-lawful adjective
- quasi-lawfully adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"The fact that US officials describe the individuals killed by the US strike as narco-terrorists does not transform them into lawful military targets," he said.
As an outspoken supporter of the Palestinian people, one of Yousaf's primary concerns is what he called a "chilling effect on lawful expression".
“And he has no such lawful authority today.”
A lawyer for the Epstein estate confirmed receipt of the request, and said the executors would "comply with all lawful process in this matter, and that includes the Committee's subpoena".
“Apparent ethnicity can be a factor supporting reasonable suspicion,” they added, noting that this standard assumes “lawful stops of innocent people may occur.”
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